Renata Ford, Wife of Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, Dies

Renata Ford, the wife of the late Toronto mayor Rob Ford and sister-in-law to Ontario Premier Doug Ford, has died. The Premier confirmed the news in a brief statement on Monday, expressing his heartbreak for her two children, Stephanie and Dougie. The family has requested privacy during this period. Background and Public Life Renata Ford … Read more

Ram Temple Displays Rs 5 Crore Ramcharitmanas and Precious Ornaments

The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust displayed gold ornaments and other valuables on Monday to address public allegations regarding missing high-quality donations. Swami Govind Dev Giri Ji Maharaj, the trust’s treasurer, stated that all 2,800 recorded items remain secure and accounted for within the temple’s official registry. Verification of temple assets To address claims … Read more

NIA Names Hafiz Saeed in Pahalgam Terror Attack Chargesheet

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has officially named Pakistan-based terrorist Hafiz Saeed as an accused in the Pahalgam terror attack case. In a supplementary chargesheet filed before a special court in Jammu, the agency alleges that Saeed orchestrated a cross-border conspiracy to wage war against India. The charges follow an investigation into the April 22, … Read more

India’s Global Push to Rebrand Ayurveda Beyond Wellness

NITI Aayog has unveiled a strategic roadmap to establish Ayurveda as a recognized global healthcare system by 2047. The plan aims to move the practice beyond wellness products by implementing a global practitioner registry, international quality standards, and insurance-backed treatments to bypass current regulatory barriers in developed markets. How will NITI Aayog transform Ayurveda into … Read more

India Maintains Suspension of Indus Waters Treaty

India confirmed Friday that the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) will remain in abeyance until Pakistan takes credible steps to end its support for cross-border terrorism. The Ministry of External Affairs maintains that this policy is a consistent response to security concerns, following the decision to pause the treaty after the Pahalgam attack. Pakistan has … Read more

Massive Costa Brava Wildfire: 12,000 Residents Told to Shelter

Wildfires in Costa Brava Highlight Escalating Climate Challenges A wildfire near the Costa Brava in northeastern Spain has scorched 750 hectares of forest, prompting stay-at-home orders for 12,000 residents and highlighting the growing threat of extreme weather events. The blaze, fueled by the tramontana wind, has forced evacuations, closed roads, and triggered emergency alerts for … Read more

US Labor Force Participation Hits 50-Year Low

The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 4.2% in June 2026, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data, though the decline reflects a shrinking labor force rather than job growth. The labor force participation rate dropped to 61.5%, the lowest level since March 2021, as 720,000 people exited the labor market entirely. Why is the … Read more

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Wedding Rumors: Rehearsal at MSG Begins

Celebrity matchmaker Alessandra Conti describes the relationship between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce as a “textbook perfect couple,” citing Kelce’s public and confident pursuit of the singer as a defining factor. According to Conti, the pair’s dynamic addresses the long-standing themes of visibility and partnership that have appeared in Swift’s songwriting since her teenage years. … Read more

Indian Army Saves Elderly Woman in Venezuela Earthquake

The Indian Army is providing emergency medical care to earthquake survivors in Venezuela through Operation Amistad. The mission includes a field hospital in Caracas, 66 tonnes of medical supplies delivered via C-17 aircraft, and the deployment of AI-enabled BHISHM cubes to provide 24/7 trauma care and surgery to those affected by recent earthquakes. How is … Read more

IMD Predicts Below-Normal Monsoon in July

India’s monsoon rainfall is expected to remain “below normal” across most regions in July, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). While a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal may reduce the current 40% rainfall deficit in the coming weeks, temperatures are predicted to be warmer than usual. Why is the monsoon rainfall below … Read more